Moroccan Rugs are made of organic wool, woven in to produce rugs of one of its kind. These rugs are used aesthetically to beautify and embellish your very own house by providing it a new fresh and an antique look altogether.
To accessorize the floors and the walls of the house, people use these very popular and high quality rugs. As these rugs make it not only eye appealing but also tradition friendly. It is when used in your homes as décor, is very gaze arresting and one cannot resist the beauty of it. Nonetheless, it saves you from the monotony in the ornamentation of your house by providing it with a new artistic and a fresh look of a certain way.
The family of Moroccan rugs can be broadly blended into five categories namely; The Kilim family, the Beni Ourain family, the Royal family, the Glaoui family and the Antique family.
The Kilim family: This category of Moroccan rugs is considered the oldest. Its origin in the historic times can be traced back to the 6th century. This drapery is popular in the regions of North Africa as itinerant kinfolks used their skills to adapt themselves to the plights of the area.
The Glaoui family: The Moroccan rugs derive their origin from the mountains of Atlas. Manufactured by blending the flat weaving and piling techniques, these rugs are made of natural dyes and wool. They are available in various colors.
The Royal family: The royal family class, as the name suggests it is the most admired and prestigious rug available in Morocco. The RoyalMoroccan rug is mainly characterized by inclusive lavish borders around the central field that consists of grain motifs. Artisans integrate these rugs very artistically to produce a final masterpiece.
The Beni Ourain family: The Beni Ourain family carpets have a set of diamonds made up of relatively fine lines on a cream-colored background. They are popular among the communities of the Northeastern Middle Atlas.